Valentino (fashion house)
Coordinates: 45°28′29″N 9°11′34″E / 45.474628°N 9.1929121°E
Type | Società per azioni |
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Industry | Fashion |
Founded | 1960 Rome, Italy |
Founder | Valentino Garavani |
Headquarters | Via Turati, 16/18, , |
Key people | Stefano Sassi (CEO)[1] |
Products | |
€261,5 million (2007) | |
Owner | Qatar Mayhoola for Investments Spc |
Website | www |
Valentino S.p.A. is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1960 by Valentino Garavani and part of Valentino Fashion Group. Since October 2008, the creative director is Pier Paolo Piccioli. Alessandra Facchinetti was Valentino's creative designer from 2007 to 2008. Valentino is headquartered in Milan, while the creative direction is in Rome.[2]
History[]
Early history[]
Valentino was founded in 1960 when Garavani opened a fashion house on Via Condotti in Rome, Italy with the backing of his father and his father's associate Giancarlo Giammetti.[3]
Rise to popularity[]
Valentino's international debut took place in 1962 in Florence, the Italian fashion capital of the time.[4] Valentino has also specially designed wedding dresses for Elizabeth Taylor, Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Lopez, Courteney Cox, Sophie Hunter and Princess Madeleine of Sweden.[5][6]
From HDP group to Marzotto group[]
In 1998, Garavani and Giammetti sold the company for approximately $300 million to , an Italian conglomerate controlled, in part, by the late Gianni Agnelli, the head of Fiat. In 2002, Valentino S.p.A., with revenues of more than $180 million, was sold by HdP to Marzotto Apparel, a Milan-based textile giant, for $210 million. It was rumored that HDP was displeased with Garavani's and Giammetti's personal expenses, a claim at which Giammetti has bristled.[7]
Purchase by Qatar[]
In 2012, Qatari aristocrats acquired Valentino for 700 million euros through an investment vehicle called Mayhoola for Investments S.P.C.[8]
Materials[]
In 2020, the fashion house announced that it would no longer use alpaca wool and severed ties with Mallkini, the world's largest privately owned alpaca farm in Peru. The move followed revelations of animal abuse within the alpaca industry.[9]
Perfumes[]
Since 2010, Valentino Perfumes has belonged to the Puig company.[10] Its fragrances have included: Valentino Classique for women (1978), Vendetta By Valentino for women (1991), Very Valentino for women (1998), Very Valentino for Men for men (1999), Valentino Gold for women (2002), V for women (2005), Valentino V Absolu for women (2006), Valentino V Ete By Valentino for women (2006), Rock'n'Rose for women (2006),[11] V pour Homme for men (2006),[12] Rock n' Rose Couture for women (2007),[13] and Valentina for women (2011).[14] In 2020, Valentino Beauty announces the release of a new perfume, Viva Voce, and announced Lady Gaga as its égérie.[15]
Creative directors[]
- Valentino Garavani – 1959 to 2007
- Alessandra Facchinetti – 2007 to 2008
- Maria Grazia Chiuri & Pierpaolo Piccioli – 2008 to 2016
- Pierpaolo Piccioli – 2008 to present[16]
See also[]
- Black and white Valentino dress of Julia Roberts
- Valentino Ready-to-Wear runway collections
- Valentino: The Last Emperor
- Yellow Valentino dress of Cate Blanchett
References[]
- ^ Diderich, Joelle (22 January 2014). "Fashion Crowd Toasts Richard Baker in Paris". WWD. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
Valentino ceo Stefano Sassi said it was too early to predict what shape the new Saks would take.
- ^ "Contacts > Headquarters." Valentino SpA. Retrieved 28 July 2009.
- ^ "So Very Valentino". 8 May 2009.
- ^ Boze Hadleigh (15 September 2015). 492 Great Things About Being Italian. p. 219. ISBN 9781510700802.
- ^ Bowles, Hamish. "Sophie Hunter Valentino Couture Wedding Dress". Sophie Hunter Central.
- ^ "Celebrity Brides Who Wore Valentino on their Big Day". Hello Magazine. 5 June 2013.
- ^ "So Very Valentino", by Matt Tyrnauer, Vanity Fair, August 2004.
- ^ Jucca, Lisa; Meads, Simon; Dinesh, Nair; Ciancio, Antonella; Sovich, Nina (12 July 2012). Walker, Sophie (ed.). "Qatari royals buy Italian fashion icon Valentino". Reuters. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
- ^ Sarah Maisey,"Valentino and Prada to halt use of alpaca wool and kangaroo leather," The National 17 August 2020.
- ^ "Puig talks with Permira to buy Valentino". La Vanguardia. 11 January 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
- ^ "Perfume Intelligence - the Encyclopaedia of Perfume".
- ^ http://thescentualist.com/v-pour-homme-valentino-for-the-charismatic-man/#.VzoPNPmDGko
- ^ Reis, Ronald (2013). Valentino. p. 75. ISBN 9781438148311.
- ^ "Valentino Valentina". fragrantica.com.
- ^ Yaptangco, Ariana (10 July 2020). "Lady Gaga Is the Face of Valentino Beauty's New Perfume". ELLE. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
- ^ Zargani, Luisa (7 July 2016). "Valentino Confirms Maria Grazia Chiuri's Exit, Appoints Pierpaolo Piccioli Creative Director". WWD. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
External links[]
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